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With the advent of our first real winter storm, I was eager to get some neat winter shots. It wasn't until I got my macro lens out and scrutinized the ice blobs on my screen door that I found art! That's when I got real excited. What do you see in this piece of ice? I am amazed at the patterns and colors that show up.
Located in the inner-city, the barbwire on the gate and fence are not exactly an endorsement of the neighborhood. This building and the one posted to the right have portal windows.
I have always wanted to hang out on the roof.
Greeting card that Anne made for a friend's bridal shower. Each invited guest was given a time of day and told to get a gift that could be used at the that time. Anne's assigned time was 2 a.m. She bought silk pillow cases.
There's a Bad Religion song that has the same title as this image. I really like that band and listened to them a lot when I was younger, and still do now.
This pic is a little bit abstract, but there are a load of themes in here despite it being a really basic "build".
The most straightforward of these is the obvious gold leg facing the opposite way, hence - against the grain. The variation in colour despite the uniform nature of the legs, hinting individuality. The circle/loop representing cycles, movement, Earth, and linkage. The colour of the background was the most "earthy" I could think of to contrast the plastic. Also, I ended up going with the imperfections in the circle to reinforce the idea of complete/ incomplete.
Don't worry, I'll be back to my usual builds later this week. I haven't lost my mind, I just felt like a change :P
Again I used a photo of Obby looking at me from the chair next to my table. I inked, painted, smushed, glued, and stitched on an index card. This is the fourth in my cat series. (daisyyellowart.com)
Spent a wonderful day on the beach this past weekend. Watercolors and ink in my watercolor journal. somanystars.blogspot.com/2012/01/spent-saturday-with-jeff...